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ESPN's Alden Gonzalez predicted the Padres to bring in a top-class starting pitcher via trade during the offseason. The Padres could lose key rotation options i
The San Diego Padres engaged in a brief verbal altercation with multiple umpires after the team's 2025 MLB postseason run came to an end with a Game 3 loss to the Chicago Cubs in their National League Wild Card Series,
A video has emerged of Padres players Xander Bogaerts and Jose Iglesias getting in a heated confrontation with home plate umpire D.J. Reyburn as the latter exited the field through the San Diego dugout at Wrigley Field following the Padres' Game 3 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Thursday.
MLB Network's Greg Amsinger named San Diego Padres relief pitcher Mason Miller as the most dominant player in the postseason after his performance in Game 2 of the Wild Card series. Miller had a fantastic showing in the second game of the Wild Card series,
This season was supposed to be Dylan Cease's springboard into a colossal contract. But whether you thought he had a good or a bad season really hinges on which pitching data you value the most.
The second day of the 2025 MLB playoffs is in the books and three out of four series are headed to a do-or-die Game 3. The Los Angeles Dodgers are the lone team to wrap up their Wild Card Series, sweeping the Cincinnati Reds in dominating fashion.
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The St. Louis Cardinals went 78-84 and missed the postseason for the third straight year in 2025. This was also their second losing season in the last three yea
According to MLB.com, Miller's pitch passed the previous postseason record of 104.2 mph registered by Aroldis Chapman during his rookie season of 2010 with the Cincinnati Reds. Chapman now closes games for the Boston Red Sox.
The Dodgers have a series lead while the Yankees are on the brink. How do the MLB Power Rankings shake out one week into the postseason?
Bleacher Report's Joe Tansey predicted San Diego Padres starting pitcher Dylan Cease would leave to join the Baltimore Orioles in the offseason. Cease's contrac